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Eleanor Rosch, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Berkley, sheds light on the shift in perception that is required to sense from within the whole.
She contrasts subject-object or analytical knowing which resides in the realm of memory and decision-making, with what she calls 'primary knowing,' which comes from the Source. (iv)
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(iv) Senge, et. al., Ibid., (98-99) quoting Eleanor Rosch, "Sit Straight Up--Learn Something!
Can Tibetan Buddhism Inform the Cognitive Sciences?
in Meeting at the Roots: Essays on Tibetan Buddhism and the Natural Sciences, B. A. Wallace, ed. (Berkley, Calif.: University of California Press) ( forthcoming).